I finally managed to make another collection of wedding stationery. This one with the pears was long ago in my head and I finally made it. I took the color inspiration from this week's "Play Date Cafe Challenge PDCC116" and the sketch for the invitation from this week's "CAS-ual Fridays CFC37". Other parts of stationery came from the wedding sample. The image is a free digi stamp from "Beccy's Place" and the papers are "Bo Bunny".

But I couldn't decide whether or not to use something a little bit "naughty" on the wedding stationary so I tried it only on an invitation. What do you think? I will be happy of your oppinions. The first one is a little bit more elegant and the second one a little more playful... I think I like them both...

Since I had two good ideas for the cards for this weeks "CASE Study Challenge #75" right from the beginning and I just couldn't decide which one to give a shot, I decided to make another one too. Good thing is that they are simple and quickly made. :)

Again a clean and simple card, the music note is a free clipart, musical lines are made with twine in two shades of green, grey and two shades of blue. I made a sentiment by myself. Have fun and see you with the next post. :)

I couldn't help myself but to make a card for this week's "Color Throwdown Challenge #176". The color story is simply amazing: "Pool Party", "Crumb Cake","Choc. Chip" in "Rose Red". I made a valentine card or card for any other similar "love" occasion.

The icecream is a digital stamp from Beccy's Place, colored with watercolor pencils. I made the sentiment by myself, it is from a known old song "Sweets for my sweet". I used papers from Dovecraft - Tea House.

Mostly all things are handmade. I've used white and kraft cardstock, I made stitches with twine and a reel, added a needle, in the sentiment I replaced an "O" with a button. Simple and quite quickly made.

Se vrnem še z eno objavo. :) I 'll be back with another post today. :)

A beautiful sunny "Hello" to all bloggers in the crafting blogoland. This time I would like to show you a card that I made for this week's "ColourQ Challenge #121". The colors of the challenge are riding hood red, old olive, more mustard, kraft and white. There was also this picture of a lovely skirt with beautiful flowers, which immediately caught my eye, since I remebered I have almost identical paper somewhere in my stash. So I made thi card:

I've used papers from K&Company - McKenna and Julianne, butterflies are from Just Rite Clear set Botanical Butterflies. I've made three handmade flowers in olive, red and mustard and added some pearls.

I used designer papers from "K&Company - Tim Coffey", I cut out the motif in squares and added some paper from "K&Company - Julianne Solid Mat Pad" for the background. I shaped the edges of a first and the last square, like they are shaped on the inspiration card.

First I would like to thank you from my heart for all of your kind wishes. We are slowly adapting to our increased family. It is merry and beautiful. But I have to admit I am very happy to be despite it able to create a bit. This time I made a following card. The sketch is from talented Iwona Palamountain and her "Sketcbook Saturday Challenge #46" and the colors are from this week's "CR84FN46 Color Challenge".

After a long long time a nice and warm "Hello" to everyone. First I would like to wish you all a very happy, healthy, peaceful but merry, and above all, blessed year 2012. Ours began extraordinary. Our family got bigger, a week ago our son Mark was born. We are all very happy and sisters love him. It is nice but rather exhausting, while three so little kids (there is a year between each of them - therefore 2,1 and a newborn) demand a lot of energy and time. Anyway I somehow managed to make a card, first one this year, for this week's "CASE Study Challenge", for which the inspiration is a creation of a talented Jen Rzasa. And here is my take on it.

From the inspiration card I took the idea of a negative die-cutting, the motif behind it and the saying with three little pearls. i finally managed to use my puzzle die, for the pieces I used different papers from K&Company - McKenna collection, for the motif I stamped beautiful roses from Inkadinkado - "Flower Flourishes".